Sota's get himself in over his head after his classmate Popura asks him to help out at her family's restaurant. Working!! MAL Rated 7.84, Ranked #757 | Aired Spring 2010 | Produced by A-1 Pictures Heartwarming and funny, Arakawa Under the Bridge is sure to leave you laughing hard! When Kou's life is saved by a homeless girl named Nino, he agrees to repay her by becoming her boyfriend! Kou begins his new life under the Arakawa Bridge, cast suddenly into the community of eccentrics, weirdos and loonies that call it home. This self-aware comedy will have you laughing so hard you cry!Īrakawa Under the Bridge MAL Rated 7.74, Ranked #928 | Aired Spring 2010 | Produced by Shaft Just a group of friends bumbling their way through adolescence. What did you expect? Romance? Sports drama? Maybe a harem or two? Danshi Koukousei no Nichijou offers none of these. Is is wrong to laugh at little Seto during his awkward (and hilarious) meet-the-family moments?ĭanshi Koukousei no Nichijou (Daily Lives of High School Boys) MAL Rated 8.36, Ranked #173 | Aired Winter 2012 | Produced by Sunrise What could be weirder than being rescued from drowning by a mermaid? How about finding out that she is the daughter of a powerful yakuza mermaid, and that you will have to marry her and keep her secret in order to save your skin! Life threatening situations make for funny moments. Seto no Hanayome (My Bride is a Mermaid) MAL Rated 8.01, Ranked #497 | Aired Spring 2007 | Produced by Gonzo This funny anime is beloved in Japan, as well as all over the world, for it variety hilarious and ridiculous moments. The world of feudal Japan – samurai, yakuza… alien overlords?! With our protagonist just trying to make a few bucks in this brave new world, Gintama offers a refreshingly silly take on the samurai genre. "Dog Days" ostensibly focuses on Greg's strained relationship with his father, Frank ( Steve Zahn), but the two share only one or two meaningful moments.Gintama MAL Rated 9.05, Ranked #10 | Aired Spring 2006 | Produced by Sunrise The overstuffed script, while mostly funny and engaging, buries some of the franchise's best assets, particularly Robert Capron, who stole the first movie as Greg's gooey-hearted friend Rowley, and Bostick, who shined in the second as a sneering punk with a soft side. And to keep that lie going, Greg does whatever his blackmailing teenage brother, Rodrick (Devon Bostick), demands. To prevent his parents from sending him to a punitive boarding school, Greg pretends to get a summer job. During the summer after seventh grade, Greg (Zachary Gordon) begins sneaking into a country club to get closer to pretty Holly Hills (Peyton List). The third and newest entry, "Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days," combines two of Kinney's books into one loose collection of story lines. Old-fashioned and small in scale, the movies sometimes feel like after-school specials from a bygone era, which is part of what makes them so endearing. Greg Heffley, the flawed but sympathetic hero, may occasionally wish for a wizard's wand to solve his problem, but in the end the job falls to him. The "Diary of a Wimpy Kid" franchise, adapted from Jeff Kinney's illustrated books, has carved out a niche: It's the only current movie series about an everyday kid living an everyday life.
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